Send us the whole $174 million

•No Name St. Clair: “Michigan transportation department needs to hire temporary crews during the winter to continually cold patch the roads. That’s why we get the giant pot holes that swallow your car and damage your tires and suspension. I’ve seen roads with exposed re-rod and holes 12 inches deep. Our governor just appropriated $175 million to fix the roads. That will fix part of Range Road and the corner of Range Road and Carney Drive.”

•No Name: “Kudos to Haley Alderman for her comments on teacher pay. I was in Port Huron Schools for many years and we tried to use comparisons with other districts and were simply told, ‘Why don’t you move there?’”

•Charlie from Lakeport: “I’d just like to give a shout out to the waitress and the staff at the Tally Ho. I left $65 sitting on a table Saturday night where we had a great dinner and a wonderful time with the band for St. Patrick’s Day. It could have been construed as a giant tip for the young lady who waited on us. I didn’t realize it until Tuesday and I went back up there Tuesday afternoon and they had the money there waiting for me to come and get it. The food was great, the staff was great and I just want to thank them for returning the money I left by mistake.”

•Carol: “I would like to give my heartfelt thanks to the person who found my purse in the Aldi parking lot. Thank you so much. Everything is safe and sound. God bless.”

•No Name from Port Huron: “Has anybody found out about Rick Currie, the jeweler in downtown Port Huron for decades? I just don’t understand why such a good person like Rick would do such a thing. What happened in his life that caused him to do this?”

•No Name: “That pothole cartoon you had in Wednesday’s paper is really the way the Michigan roads look. You want a state that has good roads, go to Pennsylvania.”

•Jack from North Street: “Chris from Jeddo, the NRA is not a citizen, it’s an organization. Nobody’s attacking you as unpatriotic. You claim you’re going to protect yourself and innocent bystanders. How much training have you had to go into a room, identify and determine whether a target is a threat all in a millisecond? Now think about doing that when they’re screaming and bleeding. You guys are in a fantasy world.”

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